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"patriot's history of the united states." "new deal or raw deal." you want to see the future, look at the past. woodrow wilson, "the roots >> i'm kimberly guilfoyle. he going took the night off and this is a fox news alert. tonight, a powerful winter storm is barreling through the southeast. right now, portions of virginia, the carolinas and georgia are getting hammered with up to a foot of snow while tonight an iced over oklahoma, 13,000 homes are in the dark. marianne silbur joins us from the heart of the storm in chattanooga, tennessee. >> reporter: this storm moved across tennessee yesterday and into chattanooga where we were on our way up north, trying to get further north where the storm was going to hit today. it did quite a bit of damage, dropped a lot of snow, ice. ice packed and snow packed all over every roadway. before the storm got out here, it hit arkansas and oklahoma. also here in tennessee, the governor declared a state of emergency on friday when the storm was moving through in preparation, letting some state workers and also other
"patriot's history of the united states." "new deal or raw deal." you want to see the future, look at the past. woodrow wilson, "the roots >> i'm kimberly guilfoyle. he going took the night off and this is a fox news alert. tonight, a powerful winter storm is barreling through the southeast. right now, portions of virginia, the carolinas and georgia are getting hammered with up to a foot of snow while tonight an iced over oklahoma, 13,000 homes are in the dark....
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could you we see this in the united states? >> what's the downward facing dog? this is happening in india, a prison in india. for every one to three month program of yoga you get out of prison 15 days earlier. this, my friend, is outrageous. remember, a couple of months ago. >> that pose is outrageous. >> that's impressive. we talked recently about some of the terrorists being reformed with watercolors over there in saudi arabia. how exactly does yoga make you a reformed criminal. >> i'll tell you. >> in any way shape and form. i know about yoga, makes you more reflective and medtative. >> any less likely to do a crime. >> deep breathing and say they put 3000 people through the program and have seen remarkable change in that. >> that's interesting. >> life transformation, these are quotes. so many of the prisoners have total life transform mailingses and now responsible citizens of the country and yoga teachers as well. a course of inspiration and respected citizens in the communities. >> and that's interesting they haven't done a study on recitivism. >> you can
could you we see this in the united states? >> what's the downward facing dog? this is happening in india, a prison in india. for every one to three month program of yoga you get out of prison 15 days earlier. this, my friend, is outrageous. remember, a couple of months ago. >> that pose is outrageous. >> that's impressive. we talked recently about some of the terrorists being reformed with watercolors over there in saudi arabia. how exactly does yoga make you a reformed...
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states. the terrorist trials held inso the court.ia the detroit bombing onthatlus te christmas day which theombi administration totallychristmas mishandled and has continued to mishandle, i think theo democrats and the congress are genuinely getting nervous.i th i said from day one, this is w the most irresponsibleonbl decision any president made to e hold these trials in new yorkewy city. democrats were lined up behind the president almost 100%. it is only in the last week to two weeks they really decidedref to feel the heat and theyd started to read the political tea leaves. whatever the reason, i'm glads it is coming out of new york.w i don't think it should be in any civilian court anywhere in the un. >> that's the question i want to ask. the white house spokesman has let it be known that they want this to be a civilian terror trial. maybe not in manhattan withito the mayor opposed to it and civa some of the democraticar senators, but maybe somewhere else. you are saying no way you want -
states. the terrorist trials held inso the court.ia the detroit bombing onthatlus te christmas day which theombi administration totallychristmas mishandled and has continued to mishandle, i think theo democrats and the congress are genuinely getting nervous.i th i said from day one, this is w the most irresponsibleonbl decision any president made to e hold these trials in new yorkewy city. democrats were lined up behind the president almost 100%. it is only in the last week to two weeks they...
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that is almost as many as all the cars sold in the united states in 2009. david champion is director of automotive testing for consumer reports. is this an unprecedented problem? >> this is a huge recall that toyota has put out, one of the biggest we have seen in the united states. the obvious danger is not being able to stop your car at it goes down the highway at a high rate of speed. that is what happened to an off duty california highway patrol officers and h his family in a runaway lexus last summer. >> we are going 120. we are in trouble. we have no brakes. we are approaching an intersection. oh oakland. >> hello? >> all four occupants died in the the crash. >> why don't you show me exactly what the problem is? >> here did where once it is allowed to move, what you get is the pedal can slip actually underneath and actually trap it underneath the pedal so with the carpets in this place in your floor mat is in there you are almost at full throttle. >> what is the second recall now for over two million vehicles. >> it is on the pedal assembly itself wher
that is almost as many as all the cars sold in the united states in 2009. david champion is director of automotive testing for consumer reports. is this an unprecedented problem? >> this is a huge recall that toyota has put out, one of the biggest we have seen in the united states. the obvious danger is not being able to stop your car at it goes down the highway at a high rate of speed. that is what happened to an off duty california highway patrol officers and h his family in a runaway...
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united states." "new deal or raw deal." you want to see the future, look at the past. look at the past. woodrow wilson, "the roots of ( inspiring music playing ) someday, cars will be engineered using nanotechnology to convert plants into components. the first-ever hs hybrid. only from lexus. >> it was the most votes ever against a president's pick for federal reserve chairman, but ben bernanke was confirmed on thursday for a second term at the central bank amid a political revolt some republicans and some democrats. the vote was in question. when harry reid finally declared support not before extracting what he said were concessions about future fed policy. reid said in a statement last friday, quote, i made it clear to merit confirmation chairman bernanke must redouble his efforts to make sure that families can access the credit they need to buy or keep their homes. he assured me he will outline plans for making that happen and i eagerly await them. now, i called the fed, mary, and asked what's the quid pro quo, is there one? they said no, no plan forth coming, not g
united states." "new deal or raw deal." you want to see the future, look at the past. look at the past. woodrow wilson, "the roots of ( inspiring music playing ) someday, cars will be engineered using nanotechnology to convert plants into components. the first-ever hs hybrid. only from lexus. >> it was the most votes ever against a president's pick for federal reserve chairman, but ben bernanke was confirmed on thursday for a second term at the central bank amid a...
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granting constitution in the united states based on the german model. we emulated the germans, copied them. >> glenn: at the time, marx niche, nightmarish thing that turn into the holocaust eventually. >> and in terms that you're talking about, fallacies in textbooks, this is part of the police you get hisserri t historicism that says there is no truth in the path but only what you make it at the time. don't worry about getting to the truth. reshape history as we go. >> glenn: okay. back in just a second. the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save lives. donate $10 by texting "haiti" to 9-0-9-9-9. visit redcross.org or call 1-800-red-cross. thanks for your help. >>> prefer the word progressive which has a real american meaning go back to progressive era at the beginning of the 20th century. i consider myself modern prog
granting constitution in the united states based on the german model. we emulated the germans, copied them. >> glenn: at the time, marx niche, nightmarish thing that turn into the holocaust eventually. >> and in terms that you're talking about, fallacies in textbooks, this is part of the police you get hisserri t historicism that says there is no truth in the path but only what you make it at the time. don't worry about getting to the truth. reshape history as we go. >> glenn:...
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the president of the united states is going to go oops, i made a mistake and keep them in gitmo and have a trial? >> i think by admitting they haven't officially said but by admitting they're going to move the trials outside new york is admitting a mistake. so i think a second mistake would be to put it in another city in the united states. >> eric: what about the fact it's not in a military trial when eric holder announced khalid sheik mohammed and the other codefendants would go to a sizzle civilian trial but also five others are going to a military trial. >> i can't follow the logic because if you follow the obama plan, any place in the united states where there's a terrorist attack, there will be a civilian trial with the terrorists so if it happens in iowa or kansas, their cities will be locked down. i don't know why we don't use the money for other purposes. we have businesses still hurting from 9/11 in new york city and it should be used for that. we hear the administration's going to withdraw holding funding for the 9/11 healthcare bill. i was a first responder and we need that m
the president of the united states is going to go oops, i made a mistake and keep them in gitmo and have a trial? >> i think by admitting they haven't officially said but by admitting they're going to move the trials outside new york is admitting a mistake. so i think a second mistake would be to put it in another city in the united states. >> eric: what about the fact it's not in a military trial when eric holder announced khalid sheik mohammed and the other codefendants would go...
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and right now the united states government is currently working and they have u.s. personnel that have so far seen nearly 23,000 patients in haiti, and they have suspended those medical evacuation flights a short time ago and will resume them, i understand, about in the next 12 hours, and florida, for example, the governor there, charlie crist said none of their hospitals will deny any patients whatsoever. so we're waiting to hear more on the numbers of the haitian injured and how many will be brought into the united states, u.s. doing everything it can, though, to help. the u.s. military, apparently, had halted humanitarian mission on wednesday because of medical care costs and that obviously frustrating a lot of people on the ground in haiti, especially doctors, who are there, they are there to help and don't have the medical supplies, and of course the hospitals also tumbled in the earthquake and they don't have the hands on deck or the equipment more so to help all of these people, that badly, badly need medical assistance. we'll have more on this, as soon as we
and right now the united states government is currently working and they have u.s. personnel that have so far seen nearly 23,000 patients in haiti, and they have suspended those medical evacuation flights a short time ago and will resume them, i understand, about in the next 12 hours, and florida, for example, the governor there, charlie crist said none of their hospitals will deny any patients whatsoever. so we're waiting to hear more on the numbers of the haitian injured and how many will be...
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granting constitution in the united states based on the german model. we emulated the germans, copied them. >> glenn: at the time, marx niche, nightmarish thing that turn into the holocaust eventually. >> and in terms that you're talking about, fallacies in textbooks, this is part of the police you get hisserri t historicism that says there is no truth in the path but only what you make it at the time. don't worry about getting to the truth. reshape history as we go. >> glenn: okay. back in just a second. to be a good father is the most important job in a man's life, but it doesn't have to be hard. play catch, go to a park, or visit a zoo. help your child with their homework. sit down together for dinner. ask them how their day was. things get busy, and sometimes we all fall short, but the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. take time to be a dad today. >>> prefer the word progressive which has a real american meaning go back to progressive era at the beginning of the 20th century. i consider myself modern progressive. >> gle
granting constitution in the united states based on the german model. we emulated the germans, copied them. >> glenn: at the time, marx niche, nightmarish thing that turn into the holocaust eventually. >> and in terms that you're talking about, fallacies in textbooks, this is part of the police you get hisserri t historicism that says there is no truth in the path but only what you make it at the time. don't worry about getting to the truth. reshape history as we go. >> glenn:...
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i do not accept second place for the united states of america. >> bill: okay. according to congressional research, which president likely delivered the shortest state of the union address ever, george w. bush, jimmy carter, abe lincoln or george washington. which was the shortest. cards, please. and it's george washington, do you know why? he was on a horse. nobody cares, nobody was there. no television coverage. >> nobody watching. >> bill: the reason he did, he had no teeth. it was very hard for him. >>> wooden teeth. >> the horse could have talked. [ laughter ] >> why do we have him on. does anybody know why we have him on? one day he disappeared. question number four, as you know, eric holder 'made the decision to try khalid shaikh mohammed in a civilian court. >> the 9/11 attacks were both an act of war and a violation of our federal criminal law and they could have been prosecuted in either federal court or military commissions. at the end of the day, it was clear to me the venue in which we are able to obtain justice for the american people is in federal
i do not accept second place for the united states of america. >> bill: okay. according to congressional research, which president likely delivered the shortest state of the union address ever, george w. bush, jimmy carter, abe lincoln or george washington. which was the shortest. cards, please. and it's george washington, do you know why? he was on a horse. nobody cares, nobody was there. no television coverage. >> nobody watching. >> bill: the reason he did, he had no teeth....
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interrogation of someone attempting an attack on the united states who came out of yemen and presumably who knows something about what is happening in yemen which is the most active al-qaeda cell in the world who gets essentially is pass on giving us information. that was a mistake that apparently his department made unany laterally. the trial of skm is a sham. it will be costly, it will lock down half of new york and makes no sense in principle because it gives ksm the killian rights of cross-examination which risks betraying intelligence sources and methods. he made all these decisions he has to go. >> this is so political an attack i don't know where to begin. it seems in creedible at a time when we have i think it is 340, maybe 350 domestic and international terrorists in american jails and most of these jails under the bush administration. all of a sudden here the right wing is saying it this is about what or not these people judds should be put in military courts, why are they being allowed to be mirandaizeed and tried in civilian courts. the shift is to attack holder. this is unf
interrogation of someone attempting an attack on the united states who came out of yemen and presumably who knows something about what is happening in yemen which is the most active al-qaeda cell in the world who gets essentially is pass on giving us information. that was a mistake that apparently his department made unany laterally. the trial of skm is a sham. it will be costly, it will lock down half of new york and makes no sense in principle because it gives ksm the killian rights of...
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has been flying severely injured quake victims to the united states for medical care, but now word the military has stopped those airlifts because apparently of an apparent dispute over medical care cost. military spokesman says it appears some states were unwilling to approve transportation and basically the military can't supply patients here if thereo take thm in. the airlift were suspended a day after florida governor charlie crist asked the federal government to help pay for care, saying the florida hospitals were stretched too thin. florida officials say today they do not know of any hospital in the state refusing patients evacuated from haiti. new word of a big announcement that could come from toyota an a recall that's take an toll on the reputation and affected millions of customers. a new report saying a fix could be in the works. as toyota gets clearance from the u.s. federal regulators to work on the problem. that story coming up. and a teacher gunned down in cold blood but then her alleged murder calling police to report the crime. and this tragedy gets more bizarre. more
has been flying severely injured quake victims to the united states for medical care, but now word the military has stopped those airlifts because apparently of an apparent dispute over medical care cost. military spokesman says it appears some states were unwilling to approve transportation and basically the military can't supply patients here if thereo take thm in. the airlift were suspended a day after florida governor charlie crist asked the federal government to help pay for care, saying...
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states. >> no, no, no. >> when this story came out. the national enquirer broke this one, it still mattered when he's still a going concern in the democratic primaries and the mainstream press ignored it and now they've left on it when he doesn't matter and say this about the national enquirer, we're about economy and inquiry, they do shoe leather reporter and they nailed this guy. >> that's right, they did a terrific job and deserve credit. >> jon: here is another question for you or maybe the president? where is the transparency. >> your question points out to a legitimate mistake i made during the course of the year and that is that we had to make so many decisions quickly in a very difficult set of circumstances that after a while we started worrying more about getting the policy right than getting the process right. i think the health care debate as it unfolded legitimately raised concerns, not just among my opponents, but also amongst supporters, that we just don't know what's going on. >> jon: well, despite candidate obama's ple
states. >> no, no, no. >> when this story came out. the national enquirer broke this one, it still mattered when he's still a going concern in the democratic primaries and the mainstream press ignored it and now they've left on it when he doesn't matter and say this about the national enquirer, we're about economy and inquiry, they do shoe leather reporter and they nailed this guy. >> that's right, they did a terrific job and deserve credit. >> jon: here is another...
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so we tried to get the permission to bring them back to the united states for treatment. it's a difficult process given all the different factors occurring on the ground. >> shannon: i understand that the country has great concern about children and people being taken so they have a lot of precautions but is it difficult for you who are there to be able to do everything you have to offer? >> all the medical teams are trying to do what's right for the children but he the haitians have a sense of dignity in terms of wanting to know what's happening with their children and we can't be too quick to extract them, even with intentions. without effective communication, it's easy to have difficulties figuring out where the parents are and who has primary guardian ship. sometimes we're too quick to pull them out. >> can you give us a sense, having just returned, how extensive the need is on the ground right now? >> i can tell you it's an unspeakable tragedy and most of us have never seen anything like it. it's a sea of suffering people and in the tent communities i worked in, ther
so we tried to get the permission to bring them back to the united states for treatment. it's a difficult process given all the different factors occurring on the ground. >> shannon: i understand that the country has great concern about children and people being taken so they have a lot of precautions but is it difficult for you who are there to be able to do everything you have to offer? >> all the medical teams are trying to do what's right for the children but he the haitians...
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the taliban will not be defeated and it will outweighed the united states. but what if the taliban weren't our enemy? what if the solution to this problem? what i would say is we need to distinguish between the taliban which is a local insurgency and al qaeda which is a worldwide insurgency, terrorist group, that's targeting the u.s. that's a big difference because when you're a guerrilla group you hold territory. and when you hold territory, you can be deterred a lot more than you can be if you are a terrorist group and you don't -- you can't be threatened. we don't want to repeat what we did in the cold war, but it seems like what we're doing, remember when we thought all communist with the same? but then, there was a chinese commies and then it was a soviet time it is. and then it was of course common like tito which we eventually kind of the chinese and the yugoslav communist, we sort of made friends with, at least to some extent to prod our soviet enemy. in fact, richard nixon made friends with the more radical chinese in sort of not analyze, but a loos
the taliban will not be defeated and it will outweighed the united states. but what if the taliban weren't our enemy? what if the solution to this problem? what i would say is we need to distinguish between the taliban which is a local insurgency and al qaeda which is a worldwide insurgency, terrorist group, that's targeting the u.s. that's a big difference because when you're a guerrilla group you hold territory. and when you hold territory, you can be deterred a lot more than you can be if...
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, to defeat the united states. and that was their goal, as they have assessed how they have done. i think they would see their own track record as a mixed bag. they achieved some things but at a tremendous price in their terms. their movement is falterring in some respects. and i will not give, it's not the place to give a detailed assessment. but those are some key elements of their thinking. but they are thinking globally, when bin laden talked in 2007 and promised to attack the united states again. he oddly i thought referred to the need to counter global participation, that we are encountering the world. and he asserted that the major corporation had killed president kennedy. rather striking probes from an islammist. but he was appealing to the american people in that way. host: what does the attack on christmas day tell you about both the power of al-qaeda and america's ability to respond to those attacks? guest: i think on one hand those attacks will be extremely difficult to stop. not to say that we should h
, to defeat the united states. and that was their goal, as they have assessed how they have done. i think they would see their own track record as a mixed bag. they achieved some things but at a tremendous price in their terms. their movement is falterring in some respects. and i will not give, it's not the place to give a detailed assessment. but those are some key elements of their thinking. but they are thinking globally, when bin laden talked in 2007 and promised to attack the united states...
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the twins arrived in the united states on friday with wilkins' son, samuel. the stanleys' daughters are there with the family. first we'll concentrate here on the wilkins. what's it like, joe, to finally have him home? >> it's wonderful to have him here. we've been looking for this for the past several months, and over a year now. and being a dad for three days, everything is new and -- >> larry: first child? >> first child, yes. >> larry: how did he handle the flight? >> from haiti he slept the whole flight, so that was nice. of course, i had two other kids next to me, so i was kind of -- they were a little more -- >> larry: you had 80 on the plane altogether? >> we had 81 on the plane. >> larry: they dispersed in miami? >> we went through immigration for seven and a half hours while they did the paperwork. that was a time i'll never forget. >> larry: when can he become a citizen? >> well, you know, larry, that's one mountain we have ahead of us. i think a lot of us were at the legalization point where we had -- he had our last name, since that time since th
the twins arrived in the united states on friday with wilkins' son, samuel. the stanleys' daughters are there with the family. first we'll concentrate here on the wilkins. what's it like, joe, to finally have him home? >> it's wonderful to have him here. we've been looking for this for the past several months, and over a year now. and being a dad for three days, everything is new and -- >> larry: first child? >> first child, yes. >> larry: how did he handle the flight?...
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the united states constitution in today's environment? the power of money on the ability to find consensus on the hard things has gotten greater. i am not true that is going to hard decisions. i worry about this decision. >> we could not have gone the constitution if it had been negotiated on c-span. >> corporations do not want to be hated, for the most part. they have many ways to pour more money into the political process if they wanted to and they have chosen not to. to cross that line and suddenly decide that, as a corporation, i want to defeat lindsay gramm of north carolina and those corporations are in sentences co, boston, and new york city, that is -- are in san francisco, boston, and in new york city, that is the favor you can give lindsay gramm because he can make an issue of that. both lindsay gramm and barney frank might ultimately agree on knowing where that money is coming from into north carolina# massachusetts. you can take all thaqi money you want. Ñithe more you take it, the more they tried to influence the election, a
the united states constitution in today's environment? the power of money on the ability to find consensus on the hard things has gotten greater. i am not true that is going to hard decisions. i worry about this decision. >> we could not have gone the constitution if it had been negotiated on c-span. >> corporations do not want to be hated, for the most part. they have many ways to pour more money into the political process if they wanted to and they have chosen not to. to cross...
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haitian adoptees find their way to loving parents and new homes in the united states. stories of survival. an american pulled from the rubble days after the quake. how did he survive? plus musical superstars mary j. blige and andrea bocelli and a big announcement on what they're doing to help haiti's victims. it's all next on "larry king live." >>> thanks for joining us. it's been more than two weeks since the devastating earthquake in haiti. as some victims begin to slowly rebuild their lives from scratch, others are still not getting basics, food, water, a roof over their heads, medical assistance for the almost 200,000 injured. still hard to come by. joining us from port-au-prince, dr. sanjay gupta, cnn chief medical koern and a practicing neurosurgeon. what's the latest on the medical situation? in the early days you painted a desperate scene. what's it like now? >> i think in many ways it has gotten better. it's all relative, as you know, larry. a couple of things have improved. we have more personnel, surgeons, actually, on the ground, being able to take care of
haitian adoptees find their way to loving parents and new homes in the united states. stories of survival. an american pulled from the rubble days after the quake. how did he survive? plus musical superstars mary j. blige and andrea bocelli and a big announcement on what they're doing to help haiti's victims. it's all next on "larry king live." >>> thanks for joining us. it's been more than two weeks since the devastating earthquake in haiti. as some victims begin to slowly...
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states so up front in less than a year, attacking the new president of the united states. a man that he left it bumble-- bundle of problems for. the whole afghanistan mess that they created is now an obama's hands and even that, the war on terror, he just can't control it, said they are rallying around cini and bolten and if you listen to those folks, they are taking their cues right now from that and they believe they can get back into power if they discredit obama. and it is really interesting come at their current law but there was sarah palin. it is sort of george bush in drag. [laughter] [applause] >> tom, would you like to weigh in on that? >> i don't think i can say anything that is going to top that. but there is a basic problem here, which is that in foreign policy terms, we cannot afford to throw anything out in terms of what may or may not work. our problem with the neocon is that they were doctrinary in saying we must not talk to people who we know who are our enemies. we must always rely on military power. and the world in which frankly military power ranks fa
states so up front in less than a year, attacking the new president of the united states. a man that he left it bumble-- bundle of problems for. the whole afghanistan mess that they created is now an obama's hands and even that, the war on terror, he just can't control it, said they are rallying around cini and bolten and if you listen to those folks, they are taking their cues right now from that and they believe they can get back into power if they discredit obama. and it is really...
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he couldn't find a single publisher in the united states to pick out his book. there was not anyone who would touch it. i think people get the impression that as long as books like if i did it by o.j. simpson can get published, anything can get published and it is not the case so tonight we are here to celebrate something very very fortunate that books like this can be published. the power of governments cannot suppress can be published by amazing press is like city lights and me can hear the voice directly of some of the greatest statesmen living in the united states today, some of the greatest intellectuals and i am proud to introduce one of them now. please welcome howard zinn. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you alex. and thank you however you are who applauded. [laughter] if you did not applaud, thanks anyway. alex is from back pages books, right here on monday street, and they are responsible for this and i want to thank them. i hope it doesn't mind my saying this, but they are a struggling little bookstore and they need support like all struggli
he couldn't find a single publisher in the united states to pick out his book. there was not anyone who would touch it. i think people get the impression that as long as books like if i did it by o.j. simpson can get published, anything can get published and it is not the case so tonight we are here to celebrate something very very fortunate that books like this can be published. the power of governments cannot suppress can be published by amazing press is like city lights and me can hear the...
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, to defeat the united states. and that was their goal, as they have assessed how they have done. i think they would see their own track record as a mixed bag. they achieved some things but at a tremendous price in their terms. their movement is falterring in some respects. and i will not give, it's not the place to give a detailed assessment. but those are some key elements of their thinking. but they are thinking globally, when bin laden talked in 2007 and promised to attack the united states again. he oddly i thought referred to the need to counter global participation, that we are encountering the world. and he asserted that the major corporation had killed president kennedy. rather striking probes from an islammist. but he was appealing to the american people in that way. host: what does the attack on christmas day tell you about both the power of al-qaeda and america's ability to respond to those attacks? guest: i think on one hand those attacks will be extremely difficult to stop. not to say that we should h
, to defeat the united states. and that was their goal, as they have assessed how they have done. i think they would see their own track record as a mixed bag. they achieved some things but at a tremendous price in their terms. their movement is falterring in some respects. and i will not give, it's not the place to give a detailed assessment. but those are some key elements of their thinking. but they are thinking globally, when bin laden talked in 2007 and promised to attack the united states...
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it's not a secret that the united states tried to invade cuba, that the united states tried to assassinate castro. that the united states was engaged in secret terrorist activities against cubans. in these five cubans tried to find out about that and they were arrested, charged with terrorism, held i think for a long time without right to counsel, without the right to see their families, and they're still in prison after years. so there are these things that golan -- that go on. so many of them that you never hear about in the press, of course,. you cannot really depend on the major media to report on these things. so we depend on people like you to get up before the microphone and to tell people about it. >> i will leave some postcards on the back table if people want to send just notices to their congress people, information on them and then they can sign and send them to congress because it is just so egregious. but thank you. [applause] >> greetings. my question is looking for your input. looking at george bush and the way he got into office i see the large part of that came from the b
it's not a secret that the united states tried to invade cuba, that the united states tried to assassinate castro. that the united states was engaged in secret terrorist activities against cubans. in these five cubans tried to find out about that and they were arrested, charged with terrorism, held i think for a long time without right to counsel, without the right to see their families, and they're still in prison after years. so there are these things that golan -- that go on. so many of them...
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it's always been applied within the united states, united states citizens. >> guest: and usually not to the war. >> guest: that is what the book conference because lincoln confronted by the civil war the city of baltimore is an open revolt and so to get the troops and supplies to the capitol they have to pass through maryland in baltimore. lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus. the suspension of the right of the rate is actually located in nautical one but it doesn't say who can do it it just says the rich shall not be suspended in cases of -- >> host: linda enzus i'm going to do it any way and not confer with you and of course it gets to the supreme court. >> guest: bye chance perhaps chief justice taney the writer of dred scott happens to be in baltimore when this is happening sitting as a circuit judge. the supreme court justices use to write circuit and decide lower court opinions to sew a fellow named john mary man who is one of the people captured by the union army says i want to rid of habeas corpus i'm being held unconstitutional and i am an american citizen to read >> h
it's always been applied within the united states, united states citizens. >> guest: and usually not to the war. >> guest: that is what the book conference because lincoln confronted by the civil war the city of baltimore is an open revolt and so to get the troops and supplies to the capitol they have to pass through maryland in baltimore. lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus. the suspension of the right of the rate is actually located in nautical one but it doesn't say who...
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ç states -- ad reading of the government's ability to protect the united states from weapons of mass destruction. çtomorrow on "washington journal", a discussion about how in decoders' -- independent voters affect the 2010 election. afterç that, a look at childhod obesity in the u.s. and the first lady's a national campaignç with arkansas'q surgn john. "washington journal", live at 7:00 p.m. eastern, here on c- span. in the nation's capital and across the country, and listen to c-span radio. in washington and at 90.1. it is a free app. president obama's first state of the union address. he talks about the economy, health care and national security and his agenda for the year. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> the president of the united states. [applause] w3i] [applause] ç [cheering] >> thank you. thank you. çthank you. [gavel] >> members of congress, i have çthe armor to present to you te president of the united states. -- the honor to present to you of the president of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thanmk y
ç states -- ad reading of the government's ability to protect the united states from weapons of mass destruction. çtomorrow on "washington journal", a discussion about how in decoders' -- independent voters affect the 2010 election. afterç that, a look at childhod obesity in the u.s. and the first lady's a national campaignç with arkansas'q surgn john. "washington journal", live at 7:00 p.m. eastern, here on c- span. in the nation's capital and across the country,...
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can you really honestly create policy in the united states of america? because that's what they tried to do. whatever they did wrong and whatever people don't like about the bill, to their credit, they stuck to that. and i admire that. and i'm one -- one of the many things that worry me about what's happening now if this doesn't mass is we will have a conclusive verdict -- doesn't pass is we will have a conclusive verdict. you can't do it. and just throw out the rules and ignore responsibility. and i would prefer to think we don't live in that kind of world but i'm not sure that we do. >> so ezra, a life-long republican, what would your colleagues do? >> i like to think that i'm -- joking about this earlier. but i'm a liberal with a personality of republican. i think we do live in that world. i think that the primary impediment to change and progress on important problems is the rules of the united states senate. i think the idea that the democrats have this absurd notion that there is some principled way to save hundreds of thousands of lives and whethe
can you really honestly create policy in the united states of america? because that's what they tried to do. whatever they did wrong and whatever people don't like about the bill, to their credit, they stuck to that. and i admire that. and i'm one -- one of the many things that worry me about what's happening now if this doesn't mass is we will have a conclusive verdict -- doesn't pass is we will have a conclusive verdict. you can't do it. and just throw out the rules and ignore responsibility....
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united states vs. rojas, counsel present? good afternoon. united states vs. acosta andmillow? everybody is here. chobaz vs. holder. singleton vs. holder? last cas is melience vs. immigration court of appeals. at this time, we will hear bloomberg vs. board of governors and fox news vs. board of governors. we will hear those cases in tandem. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, i am from the department of justice on behalf of the board of governors. there with me with the board of governors, and they mentioned that she will be focusing primarily on the arm to the board, and issues that are specific to the fox litigation. the board releases a substantial amount of information about the discount window and the other emergency credit facilities at issue here, including aggregate lending data, eligibility requirements, and collateral requirements. what it has not released under explicit promises of confidentiality since the beginning of the discount window program many years ago are specific loan information regarding short-term liquidity loans and the identity of the
united states vs. rojas, counsel present? good afternoon. united states vs. acosta andmillow? everybody is here. chobaz vs. holder. singleton vs. holder? last cas is melience vs. immigration court of appeals. at this time, we will hear bloomberg vs. board of governors and fox news vs. board of governors. we will hear those cases in tandem. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, i am from the department of justice on behalf of the board of governors. there with me with the...
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but many states in the united states today don't apparently agree with this concept, but the founders of the constitution on that idea. more than 80% if you look across the country at all state and local judges, that includes justices and the whole crew, 80% of them have to lead a political election to gain office or stay there. i suppose it is not all that surprising because the opals -- and majority of americans want to elect their judges. if you ask them, they say yes. the point is, public support for judicial elections is a system of the weakening -- there is not a reason for it. the voters in states that elected judges will now also are more cynical about the court. they're more likely to believe that judges legislate from the bench is distrust of the judiciary that makes voters more inclined -- if you don't believe, as a citizen that judges can be fair and impartial, you might want to select your judges by a process that will be most likely to result in a judge who is partial to you. and they can be unfair in your favor. if you think judges of legislate from the bench, then your
but many states in the united states today don't apparently agree with this concept, but the founders of the constitution on that idea. more than 80% if you look across the country at all state and local judges, that includes justices and the whole crew, 80% of them have to lead a political election to gain office or stay there. i suppose it is not all that surprising because the opals -- and majority of americans want to elect their judges. if you ask them, they say yes. the point is, public...
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united states vs. rojas, counsel present? good afternoon. united states vs. acosta andmillow? everybody is here. chobaz vs. holder. singleton vs. holder? last cas is melience vs. immigration court of appeals. at this time, we will hear bloomberg vs. board of governors and fox news vs. board of governors. we will hear those cases in tandem. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, i am from the department of justice on behalf of the board of governors. there with me with the board of governors, and they mentioned that she will be focusing primarily on the arm to the board, and issues that are specific to the fox litigation. the board releases a substantial amount of information about the discount window and the other emergency credit facilities at issue here, including aggregate lending data, eligibility requirements, and collateral requirements. what it has not released under explicit promises of confidentiality since the beginning of the discount window program many years ago are specific loan information regarding short-term liquidity loans and the identity of the
united states vs. rojas, counsel present? good afternoon. united states vs. acosta andmillow? everybody is here. chobaz vs. holder. singleton vs. holder? last cas is melience vs. immigration court of appeals. at this time, we will hear bloomberg vs. board of governors and fox news vs. board of governors. we will hear those cases in tandem. >> thank you, your honor. may it please the court, i am from the department of justice on behalf of the board of governors. there with me with the...
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for me, the question is 30 years in the united states congress and a chance to do some other things in my life. >> that is an interesting point. you won in 1980. the climate this year was different, and i am looking to get your opinion on why it is so tough right now. if this was -- >> if this was a year ago, we would be asking, do you think the republican party is going to survive? 12 months later, it is different. 10 months or 12 months from now, who knows? it is really tough to predict the political climate six months, let alone 10.12 months from now. i would not be so quick to say things they're going to be tough next fall, that there will be in november like they were in january. >> will a debt panel work effectively for budget issues? >> it would have been better if we had a panel commission that was legislative, but we fell short. you have to get 60 votes, but it fell short. with the president did is not as effective, but i support it and hope it bears fruit. >> do you think the president has a proposal in terms of small business taxes to help incentivize companies to hire? defu
for me, the question is 30 years in the united states congress and a chance to do some other things in my life. >> that is an interesting point. you won in 1980. the climate this year was different, and i am looking to get your opinion on why it is so tough right now. if this was -- >> if this was a year ago, we would be asking, do you think the republican party is going to survive? 12 months later, it is different. 10 months or 12 months from now, who knows? it is really tough to...
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for me, the questionç is 30 yes in united states congress and this opportunity to do some other things in my life. >> çyou want in 1980, a great year for republicans. -- you won in 1980. the climate was clearly different. i am looking to get your opinion on what it is so tough for democrats. guest: your like a political meteorologist. ççóyou will be asking if the republicans will survive for a year ago. 12 months from now, who knows? it is hard to predict the political climate six months, letejjátççççs3mçi] can om now. ?;çoç[koy3o believe that things are born to be tough this fall, or tough in november like they are in january. host: a dead panel formed by eight -- can a debt panel formed by executive order and work? guest: if we had a panel or commission that was a legislative -- and we fell short of getting 60 votes. but it fell short. the president will do it administratively. supported. ç>>ç t(çtheçó president haves on friday in terms of small business taxes and other things to incentivize business is it to carter. the thing that is where we are headed
for me, the questionç is 30 yes in united states congress and this opportunity to do some other things in my life. >> çyou want in 1980, a great year for republicans. -- you won in 1980. the climate was clearly different. i am looking to get your opinion on what it is so tough for democrats. guest: your like a political meteorologist. ççóyou will be asking if the republicans will survive for a year ago. 12 months from now, who knows? it is hard to predict the political climate six...
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his book "the people's history of the united states" has sold over a million copies since it was published in 1980. howard zinn died of a heart attack in santa monica, california, wednesday, january 27th. he was 87 years old. today at 10:45 am eastern on book tv, a program from 2007 with howard zinn. he discusses his book "a power government cannot suppress: a question of writings on the bush administration's response to 9/11." howard zinn was also a gef in september of 2002. you can watch it online at book tv oregon. -- booktv.org. but let's see some of the sights and sounds as we get ready for the festival today. >> here's a look at some upcoming book fares and festivals over the next few months. >> please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we'll add them to our list. email us at book tv@c-span.org. >> in their book "carjacked," authors katherine lutz and anne lutz fernandez argue that gasoline are not the only problems with america's love cars. ms. lutz fernandez speaks for 50 minutes in the new canon library in new canaan, connecticut. >> welcome. first of all,
his book "the people's history of the united states" has sold over a million copies since it was published in 1980. howard zinn died of a heart attack in santa monica, california, wednesday, january 27th. he was 87 years old. today at 10:45 am eastern on book tv, a program from 2007 with howard zinn. he discusses his book "a power government cannot suppress: a question of writings on the bush administration's response to 9/11." howard zinn was also a gef in september of...
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states was involved but that total commitment to anti-fascism has been the most important political stance of the time is what made "pm" a totally unique place to me. >> calls marvelous book is based on his phd thesis but in spite of that one would expect it not to me as entertaining and well written as it is in he has gone against the usual rules of academia and it is a marvelous read and does explain the end curious thing that ingersoll started out with "life" magazine then he started fortune but before that he was at "the new yorker" and eeo man and a socialite and used to going to all of the parties that was covered in talk of the town so it was an unlikely background. of course, we forget that this time how incredibly reactionary the loose press was. anti-roosevelts and against going into the war, so are and, in a way "pm" was the paper that would represent all of the values that moose did not have. the "pm" name meant it was an afternoon paper but also meant to be a picture magazine so that ingersoll used the idea is of life and fortune. they had photographs from walker evans
states was involved but that total commitment to anti-fascism has been the most important political stance of the time is what made "pm" a totally unique place to me. >> calls marvelous book is based on his phd thesis but in spite of that one would expect it not to me as entertaining and well written as it is in he has gone against the usual rules of academia and it is a marvelous read and does explain the end curious thing that ingersoll started out with "life"...